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Injured North Korean Troops Filmed in Russian Hospital After Deadly Ukrainian Drone Strike

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Ukraine\'s 8th Special Operations Regiment released the footage of the alleged North Korean drone attack. Yonhap News
Ukraine’s 8th Special Operations Regiment released the footage of the alleged North Korean drone attack. Yonhap News

A video of the Ukrainian forces using drones to strike against North Korean troops has been released.

On Wednesday, U.S. Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported that Ukraine’s 8th Special Operations Regiment (CCO) shared a video on Tuesday showing drones approaching soldiers on its Telegram and Facebook pages.

A drone-mounted camera took the videos, switching to a different screen just before reaching the target.

The soldiers in the video appear vulnerable to drone attacks. Despite attempts to take cover behind trees, their efforts seem futile.

The CCO claims, “The attacked soldiers are North Korean,” adding that “over the past three days, more than 50 North Korean soldiers have been killed and 47 wounded.”

However, the video lacks clear evidence to confirm their identity as North Korean soldiers.

The U.S. Department of Defense spokesperson declined to comment on the video.

Meanwhile, Evocation Info reported on their Telegram channel that they’ve obtained footage of injured North Korean soldiers being treated in a Kursk hospital.

The video shows Asian men in civilian clothes, some with bandaged hands or walking with a limp. Photos depicting individuals lying in beds or resting in a multi-bed ward were also posted.

Evocation Info reported, “Over 100 wounded North Korean soldiers are currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Firogova, Ulitsa, Kursk.”

A photo showing alleged North Korean soldiers wounded. Yonhap News

A photo showing alleged North Korean soldiers wounded. Yonhap News

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